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New criteria for exponential expansiveness of variational difference equations
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    New criteria for exponential expansiveness of variational difference equations (English)
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    9 January 2007
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    The authors consider new criteria for exponential expansiveness of variational difference equations. They associate the linear system of variational difference equations to an input-output system, and characterize the uniform exponential expansiveness of the linear system in terms of the complete admissibility of pairs of sequence spaces related to its input-output system. After introducing a general class of Banach sequence spaces \(\mathcal {Q}(\mathbb{N})\) and three sub-classes \(\mathcal {H}(\mathbb{N})\), \(\mathcal {L}(\mathbb{N})\) and \(\mathcal {R}(\mathbb{N})\), they define the complete admissibility of the pair \((\mathcal {B}(\Theta, V(\mathbb{N}, X)), U(\mathbb{N}, X))\) with \(U, V\in \mathcal {Q}(\mathbb{N})\), such that \(U(\mathbb{N}, X)\) is the input space and \(\mathcal {B}(\Theta, V(\mathbb{N}, X))\) is the output space. Then, they present a detailed study concerning the connections between the complete admissibility of the pair \((\mathcal {B}(\Theta, V(\mathbb{N}, X)), U(\mathbb{N}, X))\) and the uniform exponential expansiveness of the linear system. The main results are the following. If \(U\in \mathcal {L}(\mathbb{N})\) or \(V\in \mathcal {H}(\mathbb{N})\), the complete admissibility of the pair \((\mathcal {B}(\Theta, V(\mathbb{N}, X)), U(\mathbb{N}, X))\) implies the uniform exponential expansiveness, while the converse implication holds for \(V\in \mathcal {R}(\mathbb{N})\) and \(U\subset V\).
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    variational difference equations
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    exponential expansiveness
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    Banach sequence space
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    linear skew-product flows
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    input-output system
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